iOS 7 Review: Beta Version

“The biggest change to iOS since the iPhone” was released a few weeks ago. Well, just for people with an Apple developer account. I happen to be a part of the beta experience this time so I gave it a spin. And… discovered why it’s called beta. There have been three beta releases for iOS 7 so far. And this would probably suffice what it’s been: Bug city. Bugs here, bugs there, bugs everywhere! Oh and a few glitches to top it off.

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iOS 7: Wish List

Over the years, Apple has developed it’s operating system for phones and tablets as we all know I’m sure, quite nicely. Even though iOS is an awesome operating system, Android fanboys love to highlight many of the missing features in iOS from time to time. As a little known fact, iOS can perform all of these functions, even more. How? Jailbreaking!
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Jailbreaking removes any limitations on your iDevice whatsoever, so that you can do anything you really like that’s not been given to you by Apple. But this gives rise to a teeny tiny question: Why doesn’t Apple add some of these tweaks into their operating system?

Well as a matter of fact, Apple did get inspired by some of the popular tweaks of the Jailbreaking world in the past and make changes to iOS. For example recently added features like- FaceTime over cellular data network, increased productivity of Siri (Siri now opens apps, etc.), toggle for using the AppStore on wi-fi only, Do Not Disturb, those superb gestures in an iPad to switch apps, are all inspired from some very popular jailbreak tweaks.

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Thus in this growing battle of the operating systems and on the dawn of the new age of iOS that comes with the launch of iOS 7 during this year’s WWDC, here are some of the jailbreak tweaks Apple must incorporate into iOS this time- Continue reading